
Settler attacks force 6 Palestinian families to leave Khirbet Samra in Jordan Valley
Tubas - Saba:
Six Palestinian families have begun dismantling their homes in Khirbet Samra in the northern Jordan Valley and preparing to leave due to escalating settler attacks.
Mehdi Daraghmeh, head of the Al-Malih Village Council and Bedouin encampments in the northern Jordan Valley, stated Saturday evening that settler threats and increased attacks against residents have prompted six families to begin dismantling their homes in Khirbet Samra in preparation for their forced relocation to the Atouf area near Tubas, seeking safety.
He emphasized that this step comes amid a lack of protection and the ongoing policy of pressure and restrictions on residents of areas targeted by settlements, creating a repulsive environment aimed at emptying the land of its rightful owners.
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